The RCCO began in 1909 as the Canadian Guild of Organists. The name Canadian College of Organists was adopted in 1920. In 1959, Queen Elizabeth II granted use of the royal prefix. Join us today and be part of our continuing history! rcco.ca/Join-Us
Organ Crawl and Open House this Friday, May 27ᵗʰ at 7pm at St. Vincent de Paul, one of the city’s hidden gems. Join us for an #organ demo, open console time, or just to connect with colleagues over some refreshments. All #welcome!
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New this year: National membership is only $20 for anyone under 18 years old. Tell your students, and take advantage of the many scholarships available to beginner organists. rcco.ca/Scholarships-and-Pri….
Organ music this week at St. Andrew's features the English voluntary, with pieces by William Croft, William Walond, John Bennett, and James Hook. Anthem is "It Is A Good Thing" by James Kent.
She will play music by Correa de Arauxo, de Grigny, Bach, and Schroeder.
#tientotime @SileFragor @SWomenOrganists
ALT Cover of the “Libro de tientos y discursos de música practica y teórica de órgano”, published by Francisco Correa de Araujo, in Alcalá de Henares, in 1626.
Public booking is now OPEN for tickets to the 2022 Festival. Enjoy a feast of events including classical music, jazz, folk, talks, walks, films and much more...
Explore the programme and book your tickets at kingslynnfestival.org.uk/wha…. You can also book tickets via @klcornexchange
On this date in 1707, the Danish composer and organist Dieterich Buxtehude died in the North German city of Lübeck. His ability to achieve a degree of professional freedom while serving as a church musician became a career model for composers such as Handel, Telemann and Bach.